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I have ordered a saddle, headstall, rope bag, and pad folios from Texas Saddlery. I couldn't be more pleased with the quality of service, materials, and craftsmanship of each item. I highly recommend Texas Saddlery.
Brit custom made me portfolios for my company to give to our superintendent's and customers. They have been a huge hit and seeing them when we are on the job is great. Brit's attention to detail and hands on approach ensured they were top of the line. We intend to work with him on something new in the near future and look forward to the experience.
I got a black leather belt from a store in a small town in Texas a couple of years ago, and I have worn it every day since. I'm surprised it has shown hardly any signs of wear...I am glad they branded the belt, so that I could look up who made it (Texas Saddlery). I may never buy a belt from anyone else again. I wish you could still find quality manufactured products like this more commonly in America.
At Texas Saddlery, our products all started with our passion for making great saddles. Our saddles are made one at a time on our own custom trees in our shop in Alba Texas. Not only that, they are done by the original man himself, Dale Martin. No production lines, just good old fashion leather work. We can build roping saddles, barrel saddles, calf roping saddles, ranch saddles, and many more specifically to your specs and totally custom from the ground up. We use and ride our products every day making Texas Saddlery tried, tested, and true. All rough out saddles start at $3,150. We have some saddles in stock, or customize yours today by contacting us.
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